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If you are using IE8, many netizens report that it is not very stable after patching, reduce the version or upgrade to try, if not, it is recommended to change to other versions of the browser. For example: 360 secure browser, window of the world. If you don't want to change it, try the following method:
The emergence of this problem is relatively common, and there are several main aspects:
If you use a pirated system, there is a possibility that such a problem will occur, it is recommended: use the genuine version.
If it doesn't affect your computer or happens occasionally, leave it alone, and restart your computer to disappear automatically.
Viruses that are caused by viruses are completely anti-virus to the computer.
The hardware is mainly caused by incompatible memory modules, and the memory should be replaced if necessary.
system or other software. [The ghost version of the system is prone to this problem].
Open or close IE, QQ, games, **, etc., the memory can not be read or written, the first thing that comes to mind may be the problem of this software, (the general solution is to uninstall and reinstall, upgrade or replace other versions, no, only uninstall the software, the problem can be solved).
1) If there is a problem with the system itself, install the official patch in time, and reinstall the system if necessary.
2) If there is a problem with a certain software, here is mainly to look at the software running at boot, [use 360 and so on to check the software running on boot, and remove the software that does not need to run].
3) Software conflicts, uninstall the problematic software. (e.g., when installing or running, upgrading, patching, replacing another version, or uninstalling the problem).
There are two ways to deal with it: If it doesn't work, you can only restore or reinstall the system
Trial command exclusion.
Start Run Enter cmd -- Enter, and enter the following command in the command prompt.
for %1 in (%windir%\system32\*.dll) do s %1 enter.
When you're done, underneath the input.
for %i in (%windir%\system32\*.ocx) do s %i carriage return.
If you are afraid of typing mistakes, you can copy these two commands, then right-click the mouse button after the command prompt, hit "paste", press enter, and wait patiently until the screen scrolling stops. Restart your computer
Run regedit into the registry, under hkey local machine software, microsoft windows, currentversion, explorer, shellexecutehooks, there should only be one normal key, and delete the rest. [If there is another (default) leave it alone, it is usually empty].
Hello dear,1) prompt the top,**Application errorćApplication abnormalityćApplication can not start normally, etc.,The English of that dot is the name of the program,Search on the virtual network to see what the program is,Or what are you operating? After finding it, uninstall and reinstall it to try, it still doesn't work, change to similar software. If you can't find the reason, uninstall the first thing before the accident, restore the system or reinstall it (if you have any questions, please ask me). >>>More
It is estimated that there is a problem with the software.
First of all, take a look at what the prompted program is, it may be that there is a problem with this program, if it is uninstalled and reinstalled. If there is a prompt at boot, you can remove the boot start of this program. If you can't find it, you can recall, when you had this kind of failure, what program software, plug-ins, patches or drivers you had, if you want to uninstall them all first, try (please write the English name of a program in the upper left corner of the error prompt?) >>>More
1. Start running regedit to enter the registry, under hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion explorer shellexecutehooks, there should be only one normal key value", and delete the others (of course, don't delete the default key). >>>More
This situation may be due to the fact that some IE programs conflict with the plug-ins in the web page, or that there are Trojan horses or other suspicious programs on the web page you are browsing. >>>More